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    Effectiveness of Motivational Factors: A Case Study of Kakira Sugar Limited

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    2018-12-17
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    Kyosabira, Julius
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    The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the motivational factors at Kakira Sugar Limited. The study was guided by the following objectives; to find out the effectiveness of leadership styles in motivating employees of Kakira Sugar Limited; to evaluate the effectiveness of staff compensation in motivating employees at KSL and to evaluate the effectiveness of fringe benefits in motivating workers at Kakira Sugar Limited. The study adopted a cross sectional design and descriptive analysis was used to understand the finding and draw conclusions and recommendations. Quantitative approach was used to collect and analyse data gathered from staff members of Kakira Sugar Limited. The study discovered that leadership styles, staff compensation and fringe benefits effectively motivate employees at KSL. The study therefore recommends that KSL should reinforce the supply of such motivational factors, to avoid de-motivated employees whose attitude adversely impacts the company performance. KSL should closely monitor current staff compensation systems, fringe benefit allocation and the leadership styles adopted by the managers. Furthermore, management should offer commensurate pay to work done and put into effect policies that stipulate compensation to boost employees’ morale for enhanced performance
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